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if you make me accountable and say no, inglis, be bib lickly accountable.you can't dump on somebody else's lunges or on their property. then it changes everything. to local congress they say my energy rates will then go up and i say of course they will but we are paying at the hospital or at the meter. wind and solar might be able to compete with me without any subsidies or expiring tax incentives in which they had a near-death experience having to come to the capital. host: who is onboard with what you're doing? guest: well, we are building right now. we have mostly millennial conservatives. their parents and grandparents are a little bit harder sell for us but young conservatives get this. they want their party, their movement to be relevant to their future, and so they say, thank goodness, somebody's finally talking a conservative sthrution climate change and thank goodness we don't have just a clean power plant to look at and rethink couldn't think of a worst way to deal with climate change, sector by sector, prone to litigation. we've got to deal with
if you make me accountable and say no, inglis, be bib lickly accountable.you can't dump on somebody else's lunges or on their property. then it changes everything. to local congress they say my energy rates will then go up and i say of course they will but we are paying at the hospital or at the meter. wind and solar might be able to compete with me without any subsidies or expiring tax incentives in which they had a near-death experience having to come to the capital. host: who is onboard with...
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if you make me accountable and say no, inglis, be bib lickly accountable. you can't dump on somebody else's lunges or on their property. then it changes everything. to local congress they say my energy rates will then go up and i say of course they will but we are paying at the hospital or at the meter. wind and solar might be able to compete with me without any subsidies or expiring tax incentives in which they had a near-death experience having to come to the capital. host: who is onboard with what you're doing? guest: well, we are building right now. we have mostly millennial conservatives. their parents and grandparents are a little bit harder sell for us but young conservatives get this. they want their party, their movement to be relevant to their future, and so they say, thank goodness, somebody's finally talking a conservative sthrution climate change and thank goodness we don't have just a clean power plant to look at and rethink couldn't think of a worst way to deal with climate change, sector by sector, prone to litigation. we've got to deal with
if you make me accountable and say no, inglis, be bib lickly accountable. you can't dump on somebody else's lunges or on their property. then it changes everything. to local congress they say my energy rates will then go up and i say of course they will but we are paying at the hospital or at the meter. wind and solar might be able to compete with me without any subsidies or expiring tax incentives in which they had a near-death experience having to come to the capital. host: who is onboard...
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ingly: you say that creat economic opportunity is the greatest challenge of our time. women are still greatly underrepresented in technology. ?y is that jeff: i think you have a situation. improve, itts to will grow. with regard to what happens once the career starts, i think it is important to recognize unconscious bias and where people are making choices, in terms of promotions, pay that are not explicitly being german objective, in terms of treating people fairly, but by virtue of relating to people like the decision-maker. the more cognizant we become that we have a tendency to gravitate towards people like ourselves in the unintended consequences of that, the faster we can solve some of those issues. emily: women represent 30% of leadership roles and 20% of technical. are you happy with that? jeff: happy, no. is it moving in the right direction, yes. emily: would you advocate affirmative action or hiring women just to see what happens? jeff: i don't think we should be hiring people to see what happens or hiring people in a way that reduces the bar. i think we shou
ingly: you say that creat economic opportunity is the greatest challenge of our time. women are still greatly underrepresented in technology. ?y is that jeff: i think you have a situation. improve, itts to will grow. with regard to what happens once the career starts, i think it is important to recognize unconscious bias and where people are making choices, in terms of promotions, pay that are not explicitly being german objective, in terms of treating people fairly, but by virtue of relating...
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ingly don't si don't see it as change. >> you think illegal population in this country? do you think there are -- >> no. that's why we need immigration refofrmt i think it's important to note with these changes, you know, bringing on steve is not exactly a warming feeling for particularly women in this country. >> how about kellyanne? >> i think it will be really interesting to see what she does here. i want to remind folks on the anniversary of the statement. she was the one that defended aiken. >> i will get to you in a minute. i'm working on you. i want you to say something you think will be a smart political move, going out abdomnd saying have made mistakes. i think it has the kellyanne fingerprints on it. >> it may have her fingerprints. he also said believe me or not. >> thank you. coming up, quid pro quo, the state department says it was leverage today get americans released. the white house is now on defense. that's next. this is "hardball," a place for politics. ♪ don't just eat. mangia! bertolli i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. (
ingly don't si don't see it as change. >> you think illegal population in this country? do you think there are -- >> no. that's why we need immigration refofrmt i think it's important to note with these changes, you know, bringing on steve is not exactly a warming feeling for particularly women in this country. >> how about kellyanne? >> i think it will be really interesting to see what she does here. i want to remind folks on the anniversary of the statement. she was...
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ingly heard the skidding. >> it happened at 2:30 in the morning as prosecutors say police were chasing a suspect driving this dodge charger when he came around this curve and jumped the curb. cops were right behind him. >> three cars, like a scene from the movie. the lights blazing and everything. >> the cars the fence, people screaming, hollering. >> willis wound up so deep in the wreckage, it seemed like she had been in the car herself. as for the driver -- >> one person was like walking really fast, running down the street, and the car, the cop caught him. >> prosecutors identify him as 45-year-old, ken gunther. they won't say why cops are chasing him. a large quantity of drugs in demanding an explanation. >> i blame the cops for chasing him. whatever he did, it wasn't that serious. >> was the drugs worth yawl taking her life? because we will never get her back. >> and back with a live picture right now, you can see this memorial is growing slowly here at the scene. people coming to pay their respects, really, as we speak. as for the investigation and the suspect, he's been charged
ingly heard the skidding. >> it happened at 2:30 in the morning as prosecutors say police were chasing a suspect driving this dodge charger when he came around this curve and jumped the curb. cops were right behind him. >> three cars, like a scene from the movie. the lights blazing and everything. >> the cars the fence, people screaming, hollering. >> willis wound up so deep in the wreckage, it seemed like she had been in the car herself. as for the driver -- >>...
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ingly liked it better when we were in rio. can we make that happen? thank you. that's better. in a second. in florida, people are working hard, just to get by. but in washington - "republican senator marco rubio has the worst voting record in the u.s. senate." marco rubio stopped showing up for work. let us down. i'm patrick murphy and enough's enough. i'm proud to work with president obama. woman's right to choose. and grow this economy so it works for all of us. i'm patrick murphy and i approve this message >> now, special coverage of the summer games in rio on newschannel8. this is the olympic zone. >> good evening. i'm steve jerve. >> i'm jennifer leigh. thank you for joining us. this is the olympic zone. >> the women of team usa continue to make usa proud as they capture the gold. kristin armstrong clinched her third olympic gold medal in th cycling time trial that took place on her birthday. armstrong made it. 43-year-old cyclist celebrated her victory with her son in her arms. she told reporters age is just a number. >> i think for so long we have been told we should be
ingly liked it better when we were in rio. can we make that happen? thank you. that's better. in a second. in florida, people are working hard, just to get by. but in washington - "republican senator marco rubio has the worst voting record in the u.s. senate." marco rubio stopped showing up for work. let us down. i'm patrick murphy and enough's enough. i'm proud to work with president obama. woman's right to choose. and grow this economy so it works for all of us. i'm patrick murphy...
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ingly would like to tell the 90s to just keep going. we have a little cold front coming through by the middle of the week, that will get us back to that fall like feel. today, we had enough heat where we got thunderstorms going. the closest ones to denver, down here in southern jefferson county where those guys bubbled up from the moisture coming down south. did not quite make it into denver, but it did spread in the way of d sprinkles left, down south, right along the palmer divide here, and pushing back into the central mountains. nothing really, heavy duty. the thunderstorms are tapering off there tonight. as far as the big picture, we have high pressure moving in over utah, out over colorado, and that's what's drying things out for us. we should see that high, kind of just translate into the continue to dry us out over northern colorado tomorrow. that's a good thing to see. at the same time, we've got a cold front that is moving into the pacific northwest right now. and that should slide through tuesday night into wednesday. that wi
ingly would like to tell the 90s to just keep going. we have a little cold front coming through by the middle of the week, that will get us back to that fall like feel. today, we had enough heat where we got thunderstorms going. the closest ones to denver, down here in southern jefferson county where those guys bubbled up from the moisture coming down south. did not quite make it into denver, but it did spread in the way of d sprinkles left, down south, right along the palmer divide here, and...
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ingly said wow. people need to be responsible. you know. else. >> reporter: yeah, the accidents mostly happen on highways during the day. 37% of the deaths happen when people swerve to avoid the debris. >>> two people are dead after an explosion and a fire in an apartment building in maryland. the explosion shook the surrounding areas. 31 people went to hospitals. firefighters did rescue several people, but, tonight, some are agonizing. >> it is terrible because my grandma is waiting for news. she is very old, very sick. it is hard for us to tell her your son may be dead. >> the search for more victims has been suspended tonight because that building might collapse. no word yet on what caused the blast, but several people told reporters they had smelled gas in the area for a couple of weeks. >>> happening now, an investigation into what caused this massive fire at recycling plant. it broke out near the canadian border. it is still burning tonight. more than 200 firefighters were on scene. hundreds of people had to be evacuated from nearby n
ingly said wow. people need to be responsible. you know. else. >> reporter: yeah, the accidents mostly happen on highways during the day. 37% of the deaths happen when people swerve to avoid the debris. >>> two people are dead after an explosion and a fire in an apartment building in maryland. the explosion shook the surrounding areas. 31 people went to hospitals. firefighters did rescue several people, but, tonight, some are agonizing. >> it is terrible because my grandma...
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ingly said wow. people need to be responsible. you know. they don't think about the damage they can do to somebody else. >> reporter: yeah, the accidents mostly happen on 37% of the deaths happen when people swerve to avoid the debris. >>> two people are dead after an explosion and a fire in an apartment building in maryland. the explosion shook the surrounding areas. 31 people went to hospitals. firefighters did rescue several people, but, tonight, some are still missing. and waiting for news is grandma is waiting for news. she is very old, very sick. it is hard for us to tell her your son may be dead. >> the search for more victims has been suspended tonight because that building might collapse. no word yet on what caused the blast, but several people told reporters they had smelled gas in the area for a couple of weeks. >>> happening now, an investigation into what caused this massive fire at a tire recycling plant. it broke border. it is still burning tonight. more than 200 firefighters were on scene. hundreds of people had to be evacua
ingly said wow. people need to be responsible. you know. they don't think about the damage they can do to somebody else. >> reporter: yeah, the accidents mostly happen on 37% of the deaths happen when people swerve to avoid the debris. >>> two people are dead after an explosion and a fire in an apartment building in maryland. the explosion shook the surrounding areas. 31 people went to hospitals. firefighters did rescue several people, but, tonight, some are still missing. and...
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he lost early at wimbledon and ingly 16 years old and two days later i was back at school which >> kelly: we are looking at a little bit of haze. you are not going to need your umbrella. heading out the door but take it notice no triple-double digits on there. state trooper's in west virginia this baby in filth. >> kim: they took very cute pictures. as it started off as a terrible story, it transitions to this inspirational >> kim: a live picture of the trump tower and hundreds of people are going to be protesting out front trying to breaking news. you're looking at live pictures from the scene as we speak. an nhp officer has been shot. he's going to survive but the suspect did not make it. a live report in moments. plus this -- >> with her i let my guard down, i did. so that is why it's really devastating for both me and my husband. >> dana: still grieving. reaction after the woman accused of killing her child charged by a grand jury. >> kim: also still to come exclusive, we team one the experts at consumer reports to make sure that you are getting the most out of your flying experience
he lost early at wimbledon and ingly 16 years old and two days later i was back at school which >> kelly: we are looking at a little bit of haze. you are not going to need your umbrella. heading out the door but take it notice no triple-double digits on there. state trooper's in west virginia this baby in filth. >> kim: they took very cute pictures. as it started off as a terrible story, it transitions to this inspirational >> kim: a live picture of the trump tower and...
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happy friday, david inglis. david: many traders already think it is a long week. have the course, the fed chairman's speech later on. that is why i am checking be fixed income space. these are bond bubbles. yields are on the way up, and in the red, yields are on the way down. yields are down 1.5 basis points, very minute movements, if you will. in fact, we have been trading in very tight ranges for the last couple weeks. the story in the fx markets, a little bit of dollar weakness coming through. and when i say very little, i mean very, very little. the euro is unchanged right now. the aussi is thing a little bit of movement in the last few minutes. the equity markets are very much mixed, but if you put everything together, we are a little bit lower the cousin what is happening in japan. because of bit lower what is happening in japan. we are on a lunch break in hong kong, so let's see what happens during the afternoon session. will leave you with a very beautiful shot here. yousef: welcome back to the best of "bloomberg markets: middle east." hascentral bank of i
happy friday, david inglis. david: many traders already think it is a long week. have the course, the fed chairman's speech later on. that is why i am checking be fixed income space. these are bond bubbles. yields are on the way up, and in the red, yields are on the way down. yields are down 1.5 basis points, very minute movements, if you will. in fact, we have been trading in very tight ranges for the last couple weeks. the story in the fx markets, a little bit of dollar weakness coming...
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global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts, i am david inglis. this is bloomberg. rish: china's exports remained sluggish, fallen more than 4% on the year. the picture is brighter when you modular -- measure it in yuan. it's always a waiting game. it was in the dekes -- a better-than-expected trade surplus. the market, looking for a figure around $47.3 billion. a huge amount. with the big even falling imports, imports down 12.5%, showing a lot of concerns about the domestic economy. exports, still remaining quite sluggish. they were down 4.4% in the month of july, more than what the market was looking for. it's interesting when you put the overseas shipments into yuan terms. we are actually seeing this weaker yuan, really buffering that affect of weak global demand. in improvement in the trade the next coming quarter is expected to depend on a pickup and this bigand, fall we saw in imports, down 12.5% come is showing concerns about demand within the local chinese economy. rish: we saw stabilization when it comes to the fx reserves. juliette: we d
global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts, i am david inglis. this is bloomberg. rish: china's exports remained sluggish, fallen more than 4% on the year. the picture is brighter when you modular -- measure it in yuan. it's always a waiting game. it was in the dekes -- a better-than-expected trade surplus. the market, looking for a figure around $47.3 billion. a huge amount. with the big even falling imports, imports down 12.5%, showing a lot of concerns...
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yousef: to the markets, here's david inglis. about we are just entering the day in hong kong.o be honest, nothing very exciting about markets today. things have picked up. it took a while for us to get here. to the 10 compared day average is a little but of a high base, 7/10 of 1%, so it is clear that this recent rally we have seen across hong kong has taken a break. we hit closer to 23,000, if not above it, and since then we have meandered down on the index. arebig decliners here coming from a lot of these .roperty shares nothing off the cliff, though. australia, we are looking at banks keeping the index of float. a little bit of a weaker yen. in the news today, the company that operates the past fashion uniqulo chain. the dollar rally continues right now, on the back of the south korean won. asia,f emerging currencies are taking a backseat to the dollar strength. you look at how some of these currencies are on the back burner here, it does give you an indication that perhaps either dollar,re short on the or they are getting positioned for perhaps a more hawkish bit. if you l
yousef: to the markets, here's david inglis. about we are just entering the day in hong kong.o be honest, nothing very exciting about markets today. things have picked up. it took a while for us to get here. to the 10 compared day average is a little but of a high base, 7/10 of 1%, so it is clear that this recent rally we have seen across hong kong has taken a break. we hit closer to 23,000, if not above it, and since then we have meandered down on the index. arebig decliners here coming from a...
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ing ing ingly. >> i got a message that said i'm at a dinner. i'll call you in a few. it's not like her to answer the phone. i have seen her step out of the shower to answer the phone. >> i sent her an e-mail, all caps, are you alive? >> one of the half ingest, half worried things without knowing what a good question it was. >> coming up, not only was she increasingly hard to reach, even worse, she didn't show up for work that day. >> immediately my senses were high. seeing her eggs and coffee she had just left there just out. >> something is wrong! it's like this isn't right. >>>. >> and three calls to 911 from her cell fophone. >> no voice, no struggles, light music in the background. >> it can be eerie to hear, right? >> yes. it is. veggies... and herbs needed to create a pop-up pick-your-own juice bar in the middle of the city, so now everyone knows... we have some of the freshest juice in town. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink see what the power of points can do for your business. burning of diabetic nerve pain, th
ing ing ingly. >> i got a message that said i'm at a dinner. i'll call you in a few. it's not like her to answer the phone. i have seen her step out of the shower to answer the phone. >> i sent her an e-mail, all caps, are you alive? >> one of the half ingest, half worried things without knowing what a good question it was. >> coming up, not only was she increasingly hard to reach, even worse, she didn't show up for work that day. >> immediately my senses were...
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inglis who has embraced the idea of global warming. how cute points together his republican colleagues. it is life beginning at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. it join the discussion. the c-span radio app makes it easy to follow the 2016 election. it is free to download. >> in a couple of minutes, c-span's prime time programming gets under way tonight. techcrunchtion of the disrupt new york difference that took place in may. under way getting here as our prooim time lineup gets started on c-span in just a moments. first, some political headlines from the day. hill.one from the the headline, meet the new team trump. the article stating in part: polls, republican presidential nominee donald trump has entrusted his campaign to an executive with brightboard ews and g.o.p. poster who has trusted campaigns with newt
inglis who has embraced the idea of global warming. how cute points together his republican colleagues. it is life beginning at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. it join the discussion. the c-span radio app makes it easy to follow the 2016 election. it is free to download. >> in a couple of minutes, c-span's prime time programming gets under way tonight. techcrunchtion of the disrupt new york difference that took place in may. under way getting here as our prooim time lineup gets started on...
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mid-to-upper 70s for the south bay and the usual hot spots with ingly provide mid-80s, and mid-to-uppereninsula and more sunshine along cost and low-to-mid 60s and upper 60 and nearly 70 southbound in sausalito, and high clouds are thickest in the north bay and 69 in richmond and everyone else around 70 to 74 and oakland is 72. check out the low-to-mid 80s inland east bay neighborhoods no need to run the air conditioning and it will be warmer through wednesday and we will cool down on thursday and slowly warm up as we head to saturday and sunday. minor changes outside the chance of a shower in the north bay. >> new at 6:00, a game that landed a teacher in hot water the >> an 84-year-old woman this is your moment, this is your time. i believe in you. congratulations bro on a job well done. i'm so proud of you. you are amazing. ♪ ♪ >> 20 people expecting to shore boston did not get to finish the ride much the roof of a duck boat was torn off 15 minutes into to ride while the boat was trying to pass under a bridge. the tour company said that the first year driver was deferred off the norma
mid-to-upper 70s for the south bay and the usual hot spots with ingly provide mid-80s, and mid-to-uppereninsula and more sunshine along cost and low-to-mid 60s and upper 60 and nearly 70 southbound in sausalito, and high clouds are thickest in the north bay and 69 in richmond and everyone else around 70 to 74 and oakland is 72. check out the low-to-mid 80s inland east bay neighborhoods no need to run the air conditioning and it will be warmer through wednesday and we will cool down on thursday...
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david inglis is standing by to take us through the latest on the markets.eal break below that went to level. how does that translate into the equity story? that youry good point are making. japan is closing up shop. we are getting some pressure. we did get pressure on the equity markets. it was not just a strong yen story, it was more about a week dollar. the dollar got whacked silly. down in every single currency. i will talk about taiwan and what it is doing to the taiwan dollar. a 12, 13 month high on that currency. have a look at equity markets. we are still slightly higher -- there we go. we were going for a fifth straight day. the split today, we were looking at 55, 60% of stocks on the way down, 35 or 40% on the way up. the rest are unchanged. people suggested we may be entering one of these very short times of consolidation a four we retest those highs. it had a big drop in the dollar when japan opened this morning. that is a two day look at the taiwan dollar. have a look at this move. this is counterproductive. let me give this a few more at -- sec
david inglis is standing by to take us through the latest on the markets.eal break below that went to level. how does that translate into the equity story? that youry good point are making. japan is closing up shop. we are getting some pressure. we did get pressure on the equity markets. it was not just a strong yen story, it was more about a week dollar. the dollar got whacked silly. down in every single currency. i will talk about taiwan and what it is doing to the taiwan dollar. a 12, 13...
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i am david inglis, this is bloomberg. caroline. caroline: thank you very much. now when you're on, and this is the chinese currency. value,c dropped its rocking markets with the unseen move. how has it worked out? let's go to hong kong where our asia ethics editor is standing by. when you're on, what has changed? >> they have managed market expectations. the yuan declined 4.5% last year. and we had predictions of them stay and the end of the world, etc. so far it is down 2.2% and investors are hardly batting an eyelid. what is fascinating also is they have moved the currency from a one-way appreciation bet to a one-way depreciation bit. there is no panic. the pboc had succeeded in making itself more transparent even when it does not follow the market moves, investors do not pay because they know at some point the pboc will come back and stabilize areas it is pretty stable at the moment. about fixing and the level of government intervention. the pboc has control and the market since to be accepting. how transparent are we looking at here? reporter: what the pboc
i am david inglis, this is bloomberg. caroline. caroline: thank you very much. now when you're on, and this is the chinese currency. value,c dropped its rocking markets with the unseen move. how has it worked out? let's go to hong kong where our asia ethics editor is standing by. when you're on, what has changed? >> they have managed market expectations. the yuan declined 4.5% last year. and we had predictions of them stay and the end of the world, etc. so far it is down 2.2% and...
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former republican congressman bob inglis tells why he feels fellow republicans should join to democratics in an effort reduce climate change then heather mcghee from demos action. now, "washington journal." host: good morning everyone on this august 18, 2016. we want to turn our attention to what happened in milwaukee over the weekend after the fatal shooting of civil smith who was shot by a black officer which led to rioting in the city's economically depressed and mostly black side of town. the milwaukee sheriff david clarke who gained national attention for his speech at the convention last month printed an op-ed
former republican congressman bob inglis tells why he feels fellow republicans should join to democratics in an effort reduce climate change then heather mcghee from demos action. now, "washington journal." host: good morning everyone on this august 18, 2016. we want to turn our attention to what happened in milwaukee over the weekend after the fatal shooting of civil smith who was shot by a black officer which led to rioting in the city's economically depressed and mostly black side...
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inglis, i thank for the conversation this morning and talking to our viewers about this issue. if they want to learn more, they can go to republicen.org. that is republicen.org. org, just to be announcer: a look at lack markets and cybercrime. here is a preview. she talks about how more devices connected to the internet provide more avenues for cyber crime. with insulin pumps, pacemakers that have a network component, refrigerators, front door locks, and vehicles computer on a set of wheels. connectedhe number of devices will outnumber the number of connected people by a ratio of six to one. that statistic, i have been using it for a couple of years and it is the -- it is crazy we are in the middle of 2016. of the world with a digital component, there are more attack paths for cyber criminals to go after. crime to have a digital component. >> three years after a supreme court ruling overturned part of the voting rights act, courts have struck down a number of state laws, saying they discriminate against groups of voters. saturday night, c-span looks at voting rights and the imp
inglis, i thank for the conversation this morning and talking to our viewers about this issue. if they want to learn more, they can go to republicen.org. that is republicen.org. org, just to be announcer: a look at lack markets and cybercrime. here is a preview. she talks about how more devices connected to the internet provide more avenues for cyber crime. with insulin pumps, pacemakers that have a network component, refrigerators, front door locks, and vehicles computer on a set of wheels....
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mayor, back to what you were talking about hillary clinton seem ingly to snub the from term order of be eligible for it. donald trump did. do you think this helps donald trump and his -- >> of course, it does. >> is he going to get the whole vote? >> my goodness when i was in philadelphia, i must have 20, 30 policemen around me all the time. thanking me for the speech i gave at the republican convention, telling trump has to get elected or we're finished. telling me we have a target on their backs. finding it very hard to do their job now. we see crime rates going up. i would suspect that most law enforcement will be behind donald trump. but the most amazing thing is, spurning law enforcement. and it makes the point that i've made for two years, the democratic party from barack obama down to hillary clinton, you name it, they're anti-police, anti-law enforcement and it's creating a terrible atmosphere in this country. that's very dangerous to police officers. >> i don't know how an entire party can reject the police and how the environment is not going to get worse for them. we have
mayor, back to what you were talking about hillary clinton seem ingly to snub the from term order of be eligible for it. donald trump did. do you think this helps donald trump and his -- >> of course, it does. >> is he going to get the whole vote? >> my goodness when i was in philadelphia, i must have 20, 30 policemen around me all the time. thanking me for the speech i gave at the republican convention, telling trump has to get elected or we're finished. telling me we have a...